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Tim O'Reilly, CEO & Founder, O'Reilly Media | March 13, 2008 (episode 31)

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Tim O'Reilly is the CEO and Founder of O'Reilly Media. While often credited with coining the term, "Web 2.0," it was actually his co-founder, Dale Dougherty that came up with the term back in the late 90's. However, Tim did admit that it was the use of the term in his now famous paper, "What is Web 2.0" that helped popularize the term.

During our lengthy conversation (37 minutes worth), Tim and I covered a range of topics including the semantic Web, Enterprise 2.0 maturity and what the future of technology may hold in store." Tim is also clear about the fact that not only has Web 2.0 not "jumped the shark," but rather it's just in it's early stages (think Windows 3.1) O'Reilly Radar

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